Review: There are actually a whopping sixty-six tracks spread across four sides of wax here, and they all come from deep in the record crates filled with super rare source material, samples and breaks you likely won't have heard before. It's a modern-day attempt at a follow up to J Dilla's legendary "Donuts" album from Odd Nosdam that covers even more territory, from gnarly rock beats to sugary sweet soul, golden era grooves to scuzzy and lo fi beats. It's weird and wonderful and makes for a breathless roller coaster ride that is run through with film dialogue that only adds to vivid imagery in your mind.